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but you can see that one pocket of energy with the cold air up in iowa and wisconsin, and then the warmer air with the showers of rain that is down in the gulf coast, and those two are going to collide and bring us a little bit of precipitation on saturday. 9 futurecast keeping us dry through saturday. you will see a few more clouds in the evening on saturday, but we keep it dry until we get into the early morning hours on saturday, and that's when we are going to be concerned about this snow arriving. i do think that we will see a light coating of snow even in the district and points south on the beltway, and this snow will -- it will depart by about the dinner time hour on saturday, but we're still going to have a little bit of an accumulating snow on saturday. overnight chilly, not too breezy. 22 to 30 with winds out of the west at 5 to 15 miles per hour. mostly sunny tomorrow morning. just a light breeze. 30s for your temperatures in the morning, but with the windchills, still going to feel like it's in the 20s as we head into tomorrow afternoon. it will be sunny but at least a little
but you can see that one pocket of energy with the cold air up in iowa and wisconsin, and then the warmer air with the showers of rain that is down in the gulf coast, and those two are going to collide and bring us a little bit of precipitation on saturday. 9 futurecast keeping us dry through saturday. you will see a few more clouds in the evening on saturday, but we keep it dry until we get into the early morning hours on saturday, and that's when we are going to be concerned about this snow...
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because of the job creation potential of domestic energy resources. we turn natural gas into transportation fuel, what a deal that would be. tell the opec nation that we don't want your oil anymore. we are producing methanol or gasoline from natural gas. we are going to keep the money in this country, invested over and over again, create jobs and counties that haven't seen job creation in decades to end this would just multiply. on top of that, it's not just drillers who succeed landowners. it is the people who make the equipment. we have such a boom opportunity here that it would be shameful for hollywood set the wrong impression in people's minds at the facts do not bear up under the hollywood interpretation. gerri: let's be clear. pennsylvania, ohio, you look across the region are it a real renaissance for the first time for areas where people were just desperate for some kind of economic jolt. here they have it. they have it from their own soil, right from their backyard. epa is going to step in here. we will see what happens. thank you for coming
because of the job creation potential of domestic energy resources. we turn natural gas into transportation fuel, what a deal that would be. tell the opec nation that we don't want your oil anymore. we are producing methanol or gasoline from natural gas. we are going to keep the money in this country, invested over and over again, create jobs and counties that haven't seen job creation in decades to end this would just multiply. on top of that, it's not just drillers who succeed landowners. it...
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the very small and midsize businesses that create jobs ame people that get hit with obamacare, the energy increases, and a larost increases. lou: what if i told you that it makes some sense. give him at the margin what he wants on taxes. whether that's on investment tax , camping deductions. basically what mitt romney was proposing. get that done. then say what you going to do? you going to still be left if you roll all of hat up. you will still be left with a huge deficit. it's going to have to mean cutting the federal budget. >> even if we increase the tax rates, the top 1 percentn this country makes seven timbers of the income. 37 percent of the taxes.. so a fair share argument really is it -- lou: you're getting a again start out ere. yourast shot. >> mr. president, please, pase work with the business community. we want you to succeed, but you're putting impediments in is next.nd make imposible. the thin line between video and reality, talking with a man who knows that line and exploits it to train our military, and he says some brutally violent video games can turn some kids int kill
the very small and midsize businesses that create jobs ame people that get hit with obamacare, the energy increases, and a larost increases. lou: what if i told you that it makes some sense. give him at the margin what he wants on taxes. whether that's on investment tax , camping deductions. basically what mitt romney was proposing. get that done. then say what you going to do? you going to still be left if you roll all of hat up. you will still be left with a huge deficit. it's going to have...
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energy stocks trading lower for the fifth session in a row largely on fiscal cliff worries. a lot of traders worried about a barrage of spending cuts, tax increases that come with that cliff. take a look at we look at conoco phillips, valero energy, marathon oil, exxon mobil, and chevron all in the red. finally, some retailers are among the few winners today. look at walgreens, some of the others here. even american express. anything related to consumer spending appears to be hanging on. that does it for us here. let's get back to headquarters. scott wapner and the fast money report. >> all right. thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show on this friday. four hours to go until the close. here is where we stand at this hour on wall street. red arrows across the board. the dow is down nearly 70 points. here's what we're following on halftime right now. treasure and trash looking back at 2012's biggest winners and losers. traders tell you what the new year may bring. hi higher tech's ann blinblat joins us with what names to watch in 2013. the top story, over the cliff, where
energy stocks trading lower for the fifth session in a row largely on fiscal cliff worries. a lot of traders worried about a barrage of spending cuts, tax increases that come with that cliff. take a look at we look at conoco phillips, valero energy, marathon oil, exxon mobil, and chevron all in the red. finally, some retailers are among the few winners today. look at walgreens, some of the others here. even american express. anything related to consumer spending appears to be hanging on. that...
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. >> and harn es -- harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> the people of boeing are looking to tomorrow to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding is provided by -- prudential financial. additional funding is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. 2012 was a remarkable year one that was shaped by other exploration of america's essential divide, red vs. blue, yes. but also red vs. red. congress vs. the white house and when it came to foreign policy, whether and how to intervene. we begin, of course, with election 2012. >> thank you, new hampshire. tonight we made history. he is the worst republican in the country to put up against barack obama. >> if you've got a business, you didn't build that. >> president obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans and to heal the planets. my promise is to help you and your family. >> when you pick up
. >> and harn es -- harness our technology for new energy solutions. >> the people of boeing are looking to tomorrow to build a better tomorrow. >> that's why we're here. >> additional corporate funding is provided by -- prudential financial. additional funding is provided by the annenburg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again live from washington, moderator gwen ifill....
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carter enacted an energy program, which if reagan had not wiped out come would have saved us the problems you are having today. but reagan wiped it out. ira is correct to talk about the congress of the last great senate. byrd's first two terms as senate majority leader, it was byrd who made it happen. i thank ira for the title. thank you. [applause] >> at this time we will take a couple of questions. >> tell me, dave, what president did you enjoy writing about the most that senator byrd served with? >> kennedy. my two favorite people in history is robert byrd and john f. kennedy. i have always had an affection for kennedy. it showed the country that a catholic could carry west virginia and could carry the nation. tate.dy blanketed the sam he went all over the state campaigning. i remember leaving my bike against a parking meter. after the speech, i went to get my bike. my bike was parked in the limousine where he was part i started asking questions -- where he was parked. i started asking questions. a looks at me and ask, where is nitro? he goes, nitro? i point that way. anyway, i have al
carter enacted an energy program, which if reagan had not wiped out come would have saved us the problems you are having today. but reagan wiped it out. ira is correct to talk about the congress of the last great senate. byrd's first two terms as senate majority leader, it was byrd who made it happen. i thank ira for the title. thank you. [applause] >> at this time we will take a couple of questions. >> tell me, dave, what president did you enjoy writing about the most that senator...
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it's the drag queen drop. >> wow. >> great sunsets, great energy great eating. and every year for the last couple of years they actually drop a guy named sushi. >> sushi. >> it doesn't need a lot of explanation, but how does a drag queen drop work? >> very carefully because by the time sushi drops, then they pop the champagne cork and everybody has a party. it's colorful. probably one of the best people-watching events you have. >> i'm sure the drag queen comes down in a big shoe? >> a big still le te. i'm not telling you anymore. you have to go there to see it. >> what do they do with the still le toe for the rest of the year? >> they store it until next year. >> rebecca's wearing it right now. >>> this is a glorious scene in colorado. imagine the entire mountain lit up. imagine a flowing lava. it's really gorgeous. look at that. those are all skiers going down the mountain and what great festival. they've been doig this since 1972. so these 40 years this year. >> at least they're not dropping something. >> exactly. >> then you have tell mek la california. >> t
it's the drag queen drop. >> wow. >> great sunsets, great energy great eating. and every year for the last couple of years they actually drop a guy named sushi. >> sushi. >> it doesn't need a lot of explanation, but how does a drag queen drop work? >> very carefully because by the time sushi drops, then they pop the champagne cork and everybody has a party. it's colorful. probably one of the best people-watching events you have. >> i'm sure the drag queen...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> is very sad, but this legislation is what is said. the legislation has the expiration of the tax cuts after 10 years. if nothing is done, all tax rates go up. what you see happening allowing some of them to go, all of them to go up, it is a very difficult situation for speaker boehner and the house republicans to be in. i feel very sorry for them. they are caught in a trap. lou: a trap, a conundrum that was perfectly visible. it was transparent where we would be. and the republicans, the republican leadership, the republican national committee. all of the so-called wise men and women of the party did absolutely nothing to prepare for this strategic moment, and they are coming up woefully short. >> that's very true. you knew it happened 10 years ago when there was a provision that this was going to happen. here it is. i think the key for the republicans from my standpoint is to get this over with as quickly as possible. the serious business of trying
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> is very sad, but this legislation is what is said. the legislation has the expiration of the tax cuts after 10 years. if nothing is done, all tax rates go up. what you see happening allowing some of them to go, all of them to go up, it is a very difficult situation for speaker boehner and the house republicans to be in. i feel very sorry for them. they are caught in a trap. lou: a trap, a...
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even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >> in the impact segment tonight, house speaker john boehner was forced to pull his budget bill from the house floor last night due to lack of support from his own party. so is the g.o.p. in disarray and the senate democrats mm.i.a. will the fiscal democrats go over the cliff? from houston chris begala, also a g.o.p. strategist. chris, let's start with you. bottom line, would have you voted for boehner's plan b? >> oh, gee, the 1-million-dollar owners and i mean revenue producers if you make a million would you raise their taxes, the way it stood. no but if they had had meaningful spending cuts, yes. i mean, it doesn't make sense to raise anybody's taxes right now. but guess what, elections matter. president obama won. but we have got to get meaningful spending cuts. we are going to spend 3.8 trillion laura this year. we are going to bring in only 2.5 t
even control your thermostat to help save energy and money. get adt installed starting at just $99. that's a $300 savings. you may even save up to 20% on your homeowners insurance. for everything that matters most. adt. always there. >> in the impact segment tonight, house speaker john boehner was forced to pull his budget bill from the house floor last night due to lack of support from his own party. so is the g.o.p. in disarray and the senate democrats mm.i.a. will the fiscal democrats...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> finally as we round out the year on way too early, we want to remember the names and faces of those who passed away this year. nbc nightly news put together this terrific tribute last night. ♪ and i will always love you ♪ will always love you ♪ >> mom, leave me alone! >> mr. president. >> the survey said -- >> you have succeeded in becoming the perfect failure. . >> what is the sesame street number of the day? ♪ ♪ we're movin' on up to the top ♪ >> yes, yes, yes! >> i'll have what she's having. ♪ at last ♪ my love has come along ♪ my lonely days are over ♪ and life is like a song ♪ oh, yeah ♪ at last ♪ the stars above the blue ♪ let's dance the last dance tonight ♪ ♪ stayin' alive >> we wish you love, peace and soul! >> american bandstand. >> hottest dance sensation in the last four years. ♪ spin me around again ♪ rub my eyes because this can't be happening ♪ >> can't we all get along? ♪ ♪ daydream believers
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> finally as we round out the year on way too early, we want to remember the names and faces of those who passed away this year. nbc nightly news put together this terrific tribute last night. ♪ and i will always love you ♪ will always love you ♪ >> mom, leave me alone! >> mr. president. >> the survey said -- >> you have...
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there's not really going to be any time or energy to do anything else? >> you're absolutely right. you have imagrees reform, gun issues out there. the problem is we are starting to look like an ungovernable country. we're starting to look like a country where one of our two chambers of the legislature literally has ceased to tucks. that is what's dangerous to the bond markets, what's dangerous to us long term. hopefully they will figure out how embarrassing this is for the country and how bad it is for bond markets and get it together. >> leigh, you work at "fortune" magazine. i have heard a lot in the last several weeks about how the ceos were going to step up. they signed their letters, made their statements, and then we were supposed to follow through and twist some arms to get the deal done and to make sure people understood there were real world consequences to this kind of debate. where are those ceos now? >> well, it's funny. we don't exactly know, but i mean, you know, the president and the white house made a decided effort to really court wall street this time around inste
there's not really going to be any time or energy to do anything else? >> you're absolutely right. you have imagrees reform, gun issues out there. the problem is we are starting to look like an ungovernable country. we're starting to look like a country where one of our two chambers of the legislature literally has ceased to tucks. that is what's dangerous to the bond markets, what's dangerous to us long term. hopefully they will figure out how embarrassing this is for the country and how...
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who recognize that not only did we have a huge economic crisis we had an environmental crisis and an energy supply crisis so all these crises crises are related to each other some might even go so far as to say we have a democratic crisis an intellectual crisis the latter being that in capacity building the issues so the global teaching was an attempt to vertical integration in terms of linking various issues that are usually separated by academy policy makers the media and also attempted horizontal integration to link places that are divided by physical distance so this happened in real time and we brought up people like bill mckibben and bob paul and john ridd in brian douglas dino and a whole number of intellectual activists and organizers in cities throughout the united states into britain does the net effect of this does it bring about a a network of effect in terms of aggregating knowledge and information that's greater than the sum of the speakers or is it just a linear kind of lecture that people are getting as they would get in an ordinary classroom so in other words you've got thi
who recognize that not only did we have a huge economic crisis we had an environmental crisis and an energy supply crisis so all these crises crises are related to each other some might even go so far as to say we have a democratic crisis an intellectual crisis the latter being that in capacity building the issues so the global teaching was an attempt to vertical integration in terms of linking various issues that are usually separated by academy policy makers the media and also attempted...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> bill: continuing now with special factor goes hollywood. second unresolved problem segment tonight. had some provocative conversations with actors roseanne barr and ed asner about why they are socialists let's trace your political evolution. >> uh-oh. were you always a liberal? >> i'm not a liberal. i hate liberals. >> bill: you hate them. >> i hated them just like you do. >> bill: i don't hate liberals. >> i don't hate them either. i was raised a socialist they are not liberals they are socialist. >> you were raised in a socialist family in utah. >> yes. >> bill: only one in history because not really known for that. >> there wasn't many. you adhere to the socialistic point of view? >> i'm just for solutions. i'm for rebranding things. everything is about branding. and you know, like instead of saying liberal or, you know, anything like that. or socialist, i just say peoplist. like agitating and just trying to keep getting divide sod we never reall
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> bill: continuing now with special factor goes hollywood. second unresolved problem segment tonight. had some provocative conversations with actors roseanne barr and ed asner about why they are socialists let's trace your political evolution. >> uh-oh. were you always a liberal? >> i'm not a liberal. i hate liberals. >> bill: you hate them. >> i hated them just like...
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they are raising energy prices, and putting people out of work. and they are doing it, without any support in continental for this -- in congress for this, that is why they deliberated in second rate. and do everything behind people's backs, and not let the public know who they are talking. to i expect we'll find, when we see the 12,000 e-mails, we'll see a lot of private chatter with environmental pressure groups. and i think you know, it could be embarrassing. tom: myron thank you for joining us. congress -- republican congressman ben harper is joining me about that e-mail situation, congressman, do have you plans for lisa jackson to come before your committee to testify. >> i think we almost have a reserve parking place for lisa jackson on capitol hill for the many times she has appeared before our commity and others. and it is a great concern. i know that this is being looked at and it is amazing there could be 12,000 e-mails perhaps more, that will shed some light on this. but tom, one thing i can assure you, i would almost rest assure there
they are raising energy prices, and putting people out of work. and they are doing it, without any support in continental for this -- in congress for this, that is why they deliberated in second rate. and do everything behind people's backs, and not let the public know who they are talking. to i expect we'll find, when we see the 12,000 e-mails, we'll see a lot of private chatter with environmental pressure groups. and i think you know, it could be embarrassing. tom: myron thank you for joining...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. it offends me when you are rude. it offends me when you ride over people, which you have a tendency to do. >> bill: but i only do it when they filibuster or when they lie, as barney frank did that one time. i don't do it when somebody is sincerely trying to answer my questions. it's not like it used to be. >> 15 years ago there was a crying need for a network that focused more on conservative issues fox has done that. msnbc has now come along and tried to provide not because it's t. saw the need for ideological balance but because it saw the balance sheet for fox news. >> getting their butt kicked. there is a big difference between fox news and msnbc. >> tell me. >> i'm asking what you it is. >> i'm asking you. >> so you concede you don't know he what it is. >> we do hard news from 5:00 in the morning until 8. hard news. msnbc doesn't do one hour the hard news. it's all let's push the democratic agenda from sign on to sign off. this is a news agency here fox news. >> i don't think any
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. it offends me when you are rude. it offends me when you ride over people, which you have a tendency to do. >> bill: but i only do it when they filibuster or when they lie, as barney frank did that one time. i don't do it when somebody is sincerely trying to answer my questions. it's not like it used to be. >> 15 years ago there was a crying need for a network that focused more on...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ music kids will spend 15 minutes watching online videos like this one. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time. >> anything dealing with social security ought to be off the table. >> what we should not be doing right now is slash the benefits of social security. >> we should take social security off the table for the current phy fiscal cliff. >> do not cut social security. tom: many democrats pushing to keep social security off of the table in debt talks, we learn that the program is $48 billion in the hole for 2012, and small business authority barry sloan said that the entitlement programs are what got this country in this mess in the first place. i don't think that people pay attention to that. in the greenspan e they bumped up payroll taxes for excess money going in. about this is first time there are fewer people putting in than taking out. so government has to
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ music kids will spend 15 minutes watching online videos like this one. brushing for two minutes now, can save your child from severe tooth pain later. two minutes twice a day. they have the time. >> anything dealing with social security ought to be off the table. >> what we should not be doing right now is slash the benefits of social security. >> we should take social...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ . adam: iran is detonating a nuclear rhetoric once again. the rogue state says it will allow iaea inspectors to access a military base suspected being a secret nuclear site but hold on a second. it is not without conditions. iran says they won't enter into any negotiations until western sanctions are lifted and any threat of attack from israel is diffused. so are the iranians ready to talk or is this a ruse to get the west off their back? joining us with more is a senior analyst for a global consulting firm and fox news contributor. start with israel. any chance the israelis would ever back off? what do they mean by diffuse? >> what does it mean by backing off? what the israelies are doing surveilling the situation. it is not within our timeline but within their own. over three decades the iranian regime has not been shy about being, openly public about wanting to blow israel off the map. adam: right. >> israelis will do whatever it takes to protec
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ . adam: iran is detonating a nuclear rhetoric once again. the rogue state says it will allow iaea inspectors to access a military base suspected being a secret nuclear site but hold on a second. it is not without conditions. iran says they won't enter into any negotiations until western sanctions are lifted and any threat of attack from israel is diffused. so are the iranians ready to talk or...
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energy is a tax on energy prices are a tax on everyone. they're a tax on households and businesses, we're going to see much more available cheaper energy and that will lower the burden on households and crucially as you pointed out, and this is where i think you're going to see a great knock-on effect, it makes manufacturing more viable in the u.s. so it's not just the jobs in the energy sector, it's the fact that all all of a sudden and especially natural gas, which is hard to transport, it starts to make sense to locate those factories where the energy is the other thing that i love about the energy story is as we've discussed a lot. one of my huge concerns about the u.s. economy is well-paying middle class jobs. and i think that you know, we can't neglect the economic reality that we are seeing the hollowing out of those jobs, huge downward pressure on wages. and the energy sector, that's not happening so much. in the actual production of natural resources, you can't outsource those jobs, so those are good jobs. >> can i give you an exa
energy is a tax on energy prices are a tax on everyone. they're a tax on households and businesses, we're going to see much more available cheaper energy and that will lower the burden on households and crucially as you pointed out, and this is where i think you're going to see a great knock-on effect, it makes manufacturing more viable in the u.s. so it's not just the jobs in the energy sector, it's the fact that all all of a sudden and especially natural gas, which is hard to transport, it...
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energy prices and dependent reducing. look-term we get to the right place. but we've got to get a credible solution that has integrity. the more integrity the solution has, the more it addresses the long-term issues. the more cash will move out of investor portfolios and into markets. >> because looking at across this, as you say, valley, and abroad, there are people like mark fauber that think that assets will be marked down 50% based on what we already owe in terms of commitments to be made and entitlements in this country. so that what we've seen in other parts of the world is already going to happen here, that we can't really change our future. so you could make a -- you could make a decision as a wealth manage her to get defensive, not based on the fiscal cliff but based on the fiscal abyss. >> you could. for individuals, though, you asked the question earlier, andrew, what can you do? it's almost impossible for individual investors to market and be successful. so what do you do in an environment like this? every individual ought to have a plan. they ou
energy prices and dependent reducing. look-term we get to the right place. but we've got to get a credible solution that has integrity. the more integrity the solution has, the more it addresses the long-term issues. the more cash will move out of investor portfolios and into markets. >> because looking at across this, as you say, valley, and abroad, there are people like mark fauber that think that assets will be marked down 50% based on what we already owe in terms of commitments to be...
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and it's damaging. >> as you look forward, there was a lot of energy around the issue after the election given the clear momentum. the enthusiasm coming from the latino community, over 70% going for president obama. that's not the only group. but a huge portion of people watching immigration reform. question to you, what can latinos, asian americans for that matter, what can they do together or separately to push the issue forward? the concern here is that the momentum will be lost. >> let me just say to those listening, it is not being lost. there are conversations every day between republicans and democrats. every day, richard, i can tell you. i can tell you that every time i see one of my colleagues on the house floor, i say can i come by and they say, yes, let's talk. it's very, very difference. there are confessions aversatio people put together principals. it's happening in the senate and the house. would i like to see the white house with greater participation? yes. >> you are not worried about this being brought up in 20 obsce15? >> no, the election results will not tolerate it.
and it's damaging. >> as you look forward, there was a lot of energy around the issue after the election given the clear momentum. the enthusiasm coming from the latino community, over 70% going for president obama. that's not the only group. but a huge portion of people watching immigration reform. question to you, what can latinos, asian americans for that matter, what can they do together or separately to push the issue forward? the concern here is that the momentum will be lost....
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> bill: welcome back to this special edition of the factor tonight. we go hollywood. and the first unresolved problem seeing: john love vits and collin quinn denis leary unleashed. we start with leary why do you hate america. >> i love america. what are you talking about. >> good boston boy. >> i love america. i write this country i assume that's america including you and most of the people related to you by birth or marriage or both is populated by beings who have been so blessed for so long that they have become almost completely immune to any interest to any other than their own. >> true. how many people do your daily walking around. >> i don't walk i have people carry me. >> you don't have to worry about it because you are being carried around. don't you notice some of these morons walking around with their heads down texting or whatever he they are doing while they are working through new york city? >> bill: there is a lot of narcissism in our so
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> bill: welcome back to this special edition of the factor tonight. we go hollywood. and the first unresolved problem seeing: john love vits and collin quinn denis leary unleashed. we start with leary why do you hate america. >> i love america. what are you talking about. >> good boston boy. >> i love america. i write this country i assume that's america including you and...
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and being led it's going to burn a lot longer and use a lot less energy. >>dean: so joe, with everything hooked up and all the decorative elements on, why don't we kinda step through some of the controls here. >>: sure, sure. with this remote control system, you'll never have to manually light your pilot. you can light the pilot right from the remote control system itself. and you have the capability then of either operating as an electronic ignition system or a standing pilot system. >>dean: oh, i see. ok. >>: and everything is powered directly off of batteries. so you will always have heat source for the home. even if you're without electricity you still have a reliable heat source. >>dean: because you have the pilot light. >>: correct. >>dean: and what this allows you to do, too, is to operate the fire off of a thermostat, right? so if it gets too warm in the room, it'll shut the fire off. >>: correct. the handheld unit is a thermostat so wherever you set this in the room, it'll act as your thermostat. >>dean: obviously you don't want to set this right
and being led it's going to burn a lot longer and use a lot less energy. >>dean: so joe, with everything hooked up and all the decorative elements on, why don't we kinda step through some of the controls here. >>: sure, sure. with this remote control system, you'll never have to manually light your pilot. you can light the pilot right from the remote control system itself. and you have the capability then of either operating as an electronic ignition system or a standing pilot...
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doctors say he needs to build up his energy before he can leave. the 41st president was admitted to the hospital late last month with a bronchitis-like cough. >>> the number is surprising. 17 million americans scrambling to get to the mall for some truly last minute shopping on christmas eve. as it turns out, retailers lot of the 11th hour shopper, and typically offer some really great deals. just as santa is loading up his sleigh. northbound's jane wells is at the mall in california. jane, just how many people are out there. >> 50% off. no self-respecting store is without such a discount today. tracking into the weekend suggests it's beginning to look a lot like christmas 2007, says craig johnson of customer growth partners. he tells me sales have decelerated all through december. he now expects only 2.8% sales growth for the holiday. that is the slowest since the end of the recession, and they had a take on this weekend. >> in general people were a little bit flat, a little bit tepid, nervous because there's sti still. >> some are already startin
doctors say he needs to build up his energy before he can leave. the 41st president was admitted to the hospital late last month with a bronchitis-like cough. >>> the number is surprising. 17 million americans scrambling to get to the mall for some truly last minute shopping on christmas eve. as it turns out, retailers lot of the 11th hour shopper, and typically offer some really great deals. just as santa is loading up his sleigh. northbound's jane wells is at the mall in california....
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is indicating that he would like to do something with regard to gun control and there's been talk on energy legislation. but it looks like raising the debt ceiling is not part of the deal. that is four major political fights that the president has on his hands. what is going to get lost the longer this drags on? >> i think most of those things. look, if this drags on into the new year, this is going to be the focus up until the inauguration. and as you mentioned, not only the debt ceiling but also come march, you will have to figure out how to extend government spending for the rest of the fiscal year. and they don't, the government would shut down. there are major fiscal fights that need to be resolved beyond the immediate fiscal cliff. we are not even talking about the major policies that you are talking about. immigration reform and gun control legislation, those are things that can fall by the wayside if we are consumed by the fiscal talks which seems likely. >> it seems they crawl from one crisis to the next. thank you, sir, we will see you later in the hour. >> thank you. >> president
is indicating that he would like to do something with regard to gun control and there's been talk on energy legislation. but it looks like raising the debt ceiling is not part of the deal. that is four major political fights that the president has on his hands. what is going to get lost the longer this drags on? >> i think most of those things. look, if this drags on into the new year, this is going to be the focus up until the inauguration. and as you mentioned, not only the debt ceiling...
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so you have to let it -- let that technology compete against energy efficiency and other forms of energy. >> and we got to wrap it up there. thanks to james hansen, head of nasa goddard institute for space studies, adjunct professor at columbia university's earth institute for his comments here today at climate one. [applause] >> okay. i'd like to -- thank you very much. i'd like to invite ben santer up here to present the award to dr. hansen. ben is a member of the jury and a climate scientist in his own right at lawrence livermore lab. >> jim, you and steve were pioneers of the frontiers of climate science, exploring the role of the oceans in climate change, the role of clouds, the role of aerosol particles, and i could spend a lot of time recounting your scientific contributions. i won't -- i just wanna tell you one very brief story. back in 1988, i was doing my postdoc in hamburg, you testified in front of congress. you said, we see the signal emerging from the noise. that had huge influence on me and on hundreds, thousands of my colleagues. the idea that we could see some coherent h
so you have to let it -- let that technology compete against energy efficiency and other forms of energy. >> and we got to wrap it up there. thanks to james hansen, head of nasa goddard institute for space studies, adjunct professor at columbia university's earth institute for his comments here today at climate one. [applause] >> okay. i'd like to -- thank you very much. i'd like to invite ben santer up here to present the award to dr. hansen. ben is a member of the jury and a...
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back, guy, but not come racing back and it's all because of the shale plays and that's why i think energy produced out of there is going to put a cap on how much of a rally we're going to see out of coal. >> how about jcpenney? anybody willing to take a bet? we had an analyst on "squawk on the street" on monday who visited stores over the weekend, said, you know what, the traffic was good. they went back to their promotion always and brought people back in. >> until there's an actual turn in the data, i don't care what a store looks like on a tuesday. i can't invest based on that. when we look at the data, technically, the stock's been acting a little better. there's a ton of shorts in this thing, though. that's hard to go by and there's just not turn yet. i'd rather buy the thing higher when there's some sense that the business has stabilized. i don't want to buy it here where we really have no idea when these metrics bottom. so, this is not something where i feel like i have any kind of edge over anyone else. i'm content to let it pass. >> i'll just offer the contrary view to what josh
back, guy, but not come racing back and it's all because of the shale plays and that's why i think energy produced out of there is going to put a cap on how much of a rally we're going to see out of coal. >> how about jcpenney? anybody willing to take a bet? we had an analyst on "squawk on the street" on monday who visited stores over the weekend, said, you know what, the traffic was good. they went back to their promotion always and brought people back in. >> until...
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and one of them is bloom energy. they want to put a little power plant in a box literally in your backyard. for nearly a decade, the company had been unusually secretive about its bloom box. but in february 2010, its inventor, k.r. sridhar, invited me to take a look inside his much talked about but never before seen creature. what could this power? >> this could power a u.s. home. average united states home. >> entire house? >> entire house, 24/7, 365. >> something that small? >> the way we make it is in two blocks. this is a european home. the two put together is a u.s. home. >> [chuckling] 'cause we use twice as much energy, is that what you're saying? >> yeah, and this will power four asian homes. >> so four homes in india, your native country. >> absolutely. four to six homes in our country. >> it sounds awfully dazzling. >> it is real. it works. >> he says he knows it works because he originally invented a similar device for nasa. he really is a rocket scientist. >> this invention working on mars would allow the
and one of them is bloom energy. they want to put a little power plant in a box literally in your backyard. for nearly a decade, the company had been unusually secretive about its bloom box. but in february 2010, its inventor, k.r. sridhar, invited me to take a look inside his much talked about but never before seen creature. what could this power? >> this could power a u.s. home. average united states home. >> entire house? >> entire house, 24/7, 365. >> something that...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. w get 200 free trades when you open an account. stuart: listen to this, new at 10:00 in newspaper in new york state publishes the names and addresses of hundreds of gun owners in two counties. the journal news says it is providing a public service by telling people about legally owned guns in their neighborhoods for. if you are one of those gun owners how would you feel? a lot of them are not happy. in a few minutes we will talk to a man who was named by the paper on this program. check the big board. we are down 1 point. that is all we have got. we have consumer confidence index number out.
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there's a lot of energy and a lot of political will, but as the new year goes and as things pass and we have to think back to previous shootings, sometimes that wanes. are you concerned at all about this? >> none whatsoever. we have gotten support from all over the world and these women are strong and they are smart and they are going to make change. we are going to represent ourselveses with a calm and intelligent voice and we are going to get change. >> one of the solutions and we were covering this last week, one of the ideas and these are often difficult to talk about. bulletproof backpacks. is it at that level right now? you being a mother must be strange to consider such a situation. >> i can't imagine anything like that happening. if there were anything that were required of my children to wear a bulletproof backpack i think i would leave. i would move to another country. that -- that would rob me of my freedom. >> are you hopeful? do you feel that this is different this time around that something will get done? >> absolutely. i am -- i am 100% positive that we will get this c
there's a lot of energy and a lot of political will, but as the new year goes and as things pass and we have to think back to previous shootings, sometimes that wanes. are you concerned at all about this? >> none whatsoever. we have gotten support from all over the world and these women are strong and they are smart and they are going to make change. we are going to represent ourselveses with a calm and intelligent voice and we are going to get change. >> one of the solutions and we...
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doctors say he needs to build up his energy before he can be released. doctors say nelson mandela, in the hospital now for two weeks is improving. he's 94 and recovering from a lung infection and gall stone surgery. also, queen elizabeth is a bit under the weather tonight, trying to get over a nasty cold before christmas. the 86-year-old had to skip church today, something that rarely happens. buckingham palace says she'll be back in church for services on christmas day. >>> in newtown, connecticut on this sunday, church leaders were given standing ovations at the st. rose of lima catholic church. mon senior robert weiss was thanked by his congregation for helping so many people through the horror of the sandy hook elementary school shootings. tonight we're noticing something very positive across the country in response to this story. here's mark greenblatt. >> reporter: an overwhelming river of giving now flows freely through the newtown post office. some send prayers, others much needed support. all the way from idaho, washington, and far beyond. >> i
doctors say he needs to build up his energy before he can be released. doctors say nelson mandela, in the hospital now for two weeks is improving. he's 94 and recovering from a lung infection and gall stone surgery. also, queen elizabeth is a bit under the weather tonight, trying to get over a nasty cold before christmas. the 86-year-old had to skip church today, something that rarely happens. buckingham palace says she'll be back in church for services on christmas day. >>> in...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: is it a horrible offense to be too good look? apparently so in iowa. they ruled a dentist james night had a right to fire his dental assistant melissa nelson for being too irresistible. and a perceived threat to his marriage. nelson worked in the office for ten years said she viewed knight as father figure and was fired after his wife complained about his infatuation with her. >> after working for so many years side-by-side, i didn't have any idea that that would have crossed his mind. i think it sends a message that men can do whatever they want in the workforce. >> kimberly: not nice. but apparently the iowa supreme court disagrees with me. eric you are laughing. >> eric: i'm laughing can you manual if she was fired for being too not good looking. there would be outrage and uproar. >> kimberly: ten years of good service. >> eric: we are discriminated against all the time. time. >> kimberly: the good looking people. >> andrea:
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if we can move the economy very, very rapidly to cheep and clean energy and to very widespread broadband, we will have the platform on which rapid economic growth will be possible. >> you made the me think about a guest we had a couple of weeks ago. ray was brilliant and talked a lot about the singularity and the future where man and machine and technology will be much more merged than we are now. technology will allow it to do things that are unimaginable at this point. do you foresee that future where technology becomes part of the body and allows it to go to another level. >> the most exciting parts about the future are actually very easy and immediate. here's an example. think of spotify. you can create a music library and be delivered to you and available to you on any platform. on a smart phone or computer. the same thing could exist for health care. the same thing can exist for education. it personalized health care system and education system available to the student and available to anyone of any age on any platform at any time. the advances you see in entertainment and gaming a
if we can move the economy very, very rapidly to cheep and clean energy and to very widespread broadband, we will have the platform on which rapid economic growth will be possible. >> you made the me think about a guest we had a couple of weeks ago. ray was brilliant and talked a lot about the singularity and the future where man and machine and technology will be much more merged than we are now. technology will allow it to do things that are unimaginable at this point. do you foresee...
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they want him to build up his energy. bush has been hospitalized for about a month after getting bronchitis. >>> one family gets a wonderful gift just in time for the holidays. >> this is an amazing story. a puppy stolen from an oregon humane society is now back in the hands of its rightful owner. chris woodward tells us how social media played a big role in bringing that puppy home. >>reporter: back in the arms of his new family. >> i fell in love with him when i first saw him. >>reporter: it's likely this 3- month-old puppy has no idea what he's really been through. >> i started tearing up a little bit. i was excited. >>reporter: moments earlier this family got to see john for the first time since he was stolen. >> he was in my arms when i first met him, and he's very good now, so it's good. >>reporter: saturday morning the belzer family was here to adopt john and had just finished the paperwork to make it official. >> the staff went to retrieve the puppy from the kunl, doors opened, puppy's gone. >>reporter: john had b
they want him to build up his energy. bush has been hospitalized for about a month after getting bronchitis. >>> one family gets a wonderful gift just in time for the holidays. >> this is an amazing story. a puppy stolen from an oregon humane society is now back in the hands of its rightful owner. chris woodward tells us how social media played a big role in bringing that puppy home. >>reporter: back in the arms of his new family. >> i fell in love with him when i...
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solar energy and on and on. >> interested in that huh? the moon. clarence? >> the so-called detroit autobail aught. it saved jobs whatever to call it. >> the best government dollar spent the ongoing investment in the iron dome antimissile system by the u.s. and israel. it's setting a standard for reliability that was demonstrated in the recent gaza fighting, also known as the rocket swatter. and as a result of iron dome's interception success missile defense systems will get a boost in budgets worldwide. pat bogus tactic? >> michigan legislature passes incredibly a right to work law in the home of the united autoworkers astonishing. >> for the government too. >> astonishing for the autoworkers. >> eleanor? >> president obama's implementation of the dream act through an executive order. >> susan? >> i thought it was obama's class warfare during the election. it helped him win. >> clarence? and the obama campaign's ground game getting the campaign offices open out there. >> boldest political tactic to bet. to bet citizens setting themselves on fire by the scor
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. >> laura: in the factor investigation segment tonight. since 2008 the federal government has released about 8500 criminal illegal aliens because their home countries wouldn't take them back. so you can't deport some one it seems to no where. instead of keeping them locked up they are is set free to roam around our country. recently the boston globe ran an article entitled many freed criminals avoid deportation and strike again. joining us, maria who is the paper's immigration reporter. let's get to the story behind the headline. tellus is going on here? i think most folks watching this right now think wait a second, these people have committed crimes and they are in our country illegally and have committed crimes they should be sent back home. but their -- are they ultimately are released here and reporters meanwhile can't get information about who the people are or where they are? >> the federal immigration oh o fixes will say that they require the co
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he's been devoting all his time and energy to it for the last six years now. this former computer expert even quit his job to get ready for it for the end of the world. and the work i do will take me out of body i will ask to meet those superior beings who hold the keys for humanity already clear that he went to talk to them. to see what can be done for two thousand and twelve ordered. by telepathic trip to get him into contact with mysterious superior beings beings who have announced to him the destruction of the planet on december the twenty first two thousand and twelve very precisely. it will be by fire volcanoes earthquakes and most importantly of course by water floods of comedy as the plates will shift rise and lower the ocean bottom will lift and what will appear is atlantis when atlantis rises out of the waters that there will be when the world ends she office two thousand and twelve is a giant plan for i could use a mean word but purifying for me that's what it is. purifying water conscience if you're good or not and it's a rite of passage anatole is
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that is why energy is more expensive because we import a lot of that. if every country is doing that, its race to the bottom how quickly they can devalue their currency. >> we trade with so many different nations. we trade with europe and certainly with china. look at our trade imbalance and you can figure that out. europe has only a handful of countries that are doing decently? >> there is about six. they are in the northern part of european. what europe wants is these countries, mainly germany to bail the rest of europe out. germany has balked at that quite a bit. merkel has an election coming up soon. i don't think you'll see germany doing a lot of bailing out the rest of europe. and europe is the number one global concern to this day. if europe doesn't do well, the rest of the world economy is going to suffer. >> gregg: what about japan? is it insolvent already? >> yeah. a lot of people believe so. that will be a big story in 2014. just recently japan announced that they are going to start printed ago lot of money and last week, you saw the yen drop
that is why energy is more expensive because we import a lot of that. if every country is doing that, its race to the bottom how quickly they can devalue their currency. >> we trade with so many different nations. we trade with europe and certainly with china. look at our trade imbalance and you can figure that out. europe has only a handful of countries that are doing decently? >> there is about six. they are in the northern part of european. what europe wants is these countries,...